We all complain about airport prices, but when you’re two hours into a layover with nothing to eat, that $10 sandwich starts to look pretty appetizing. If you’re going to cave, you might as well earn rewards for it, and that’s where Thanks Again comes in.

The company earns money from partnerships with retailers, many of which are travel-related and located in their network of 100+ airports. When you spend with those merchants, you can either get cash back or you can earn miles with most travel rewards programs, including Delta, United, American, and Hilton. It’s easy enough to use. Link your credit cards, and when you spend, you’ll earn points.

You get 100 points for signing up, and from there, you earn one point for every dollar you spend.

For every 500 points you earn, you can get a $10 prepaid Visa card or trade them in for miles with your rewards program. The company also recently added the option to redeem points for TSA Precheck (it’ll cost you 4,250 points).

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Like most rewards programs, you have to spend a lot to redeem your points for anything substantial, but it’s still an easy way to get a bonus from purchases you were going to make anyway. Check them out at the link below.

Update: a previous version of this post mentioned spending thresholds for earning points. According to the company, thresholds are no longer used.